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4 Comments
Giant tortoises do live for a very long time. A couple of years ago I was at Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo and saw a tortoise that was (I think) 187 years old. It had originally been taken from the Galapagos by Charles Darwin. Sadly, both the Crocodile Hunter and the tortoise have since passed away. You can still go there and play with the kangaroos, though.
Great work.
im quite small so i reckon i could ride one of those giant tortoise like a horse.
There’s a sequel to The da Vinci Code??? Don’t tease me, woman.